NOVEMBER 2007 NASA ASTRONOMY PICTURE OF THE DAY GALLERY
Peculiar Arp 87
Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI / AURA)
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Three Nebulae in Narrow Band
Credit & Copyright: Michael Mayda
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Golden Comet Holmes
Credit & Copyright: Don Goldman
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The Closest Galaxy: Canis Major Dwarf
Illustration Credit & Copyright: R. Ibata (Strasbourg Observatory, ULP) et al., 2MASS, NASA
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Comet Holmes Grows a Tail
Credit & Copyright: Vicent Peris and José Luis Lamadrid (astrofoto.es)
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An X Class Flare Region on the Sun
Credit: TRACE Project, NASA
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The Sloan Great Wall: Largest Known Structure?
Credit & Copyright: W. Schaap (U. Gorningen) et al., 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
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VERITAS and Venus
Credit & Copyright: Larry Ciupik (Adler Planetarium, VERITAS Collaboration)
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Skyscape with Comet Holmes
Credit & Copyright: Dave Kodama
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A Tale of Comet Holmes
Credit & Copyright: Ivan Eder and (inset) Paolo Berardi
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NGC 6888: The Crescent Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Franck Bugnet
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Cosmic Rays from Galactic Centers
Illustration Credit: Pierre Auger Observatory Team
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The Inner Coma of Comet Holmes
Credit & Copyright: Gianluca Masi (The Virtual Telescope)
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Tunguska: The Largest Recent Impact Event
Credit: Leonid Kulik Expedition, Wikipedia
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M13: The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules
Credit & Copyright: Noel Carboni, Digitized Sky Survey
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Rocket Fuel
Credit & Copyright: Dave Kodama
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Forest and Sky
Credit & Copyright: Vincent Jacques
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M45: The Pleiades Star Cluster
Credit & Copyright: Antonio Fernandez-Sanchez
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Aurora in the Distance
Credit & Copyright: Lance McVay
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Earthrise from Moon-Orbiting Kaguya
Credit & Copyright: SELENE Team, JAXA, NHK
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Expansive Comet Holmes
Credit & Copyright: Jean-Charles Cuillandre (CFHT), Hawaiian Starlight, CFHT
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Pleiades and Stardust
Credit & Copyright: Tony Hallas
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The Medusa Nebula
Credit & Copyright: Don Goldman
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Galaxies in Pegasus
Credit & Copyright: Dietmar Hager
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An Iridescent Cloud Over Colorado
Credit & Copyright: August Allen
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Moon Over Pigeon Point Lighthouse
Credit & Copyright: Tyler Westcott
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Space Station Over the Ionian Sea
Credit: STS-118 Shuttle Crew, NASA
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Comet Holmes from the Hubble Space Telescope
Credit: A. Dyer (Ground based image); NASA, ESA, and H. Weaver (JHU APL) (Hubble image)
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Stardust in Perseus
Credit & Copyright: Jeff Lunglhofer
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Aristarchus Plateau
Credit & Copyright: Alan Friedman
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